Pull Left Trigger(360) L2 (PS3) or pull down and up on the right analog stick to draw your gun. You can push your hand closer to your gun without drawing by ever so slightly pushing down on the right analog stick.

The longer you wait to draw, even after your opponent has reached for his weapon the closer the camera zooms in and the more accurate you are. (I always draw last)

The goal is to fill your meter in the bottom right fuller then the other person by placing marks on him.

The aiming reticule goes from Red to White. Big to Small. You want to place your marks as white marks because it fills your meter fuller for each marks compared to the less accurate red marks which barely fill your meter. So placing a bunch of marks as fast as you can is not as effective as taking a little bit more time and placing all white marks.

You can disarm them by placing a mark on their hand. You earn more fame and honor for doing so. You can also apparently shoot their hat off and make them dance, although I haven't actually done this myself yet.

When you draw your gun you will notice the crosshair is flashing between red and white.You have to mark your target when the crosshair is white in order to have more power in each shot.In the lower right hand corner you have a power meter which shows the power of your shots,the player with the highest meter wins the duel.

You bought the game. Go look at the manual, you can't be that stupid, now can you?

Quite helpful. At least we know that number doesn't stand for your IQ. Don't know why I'm bothering answering an obvious retard who can't even figure out that maybe, just maybe, the manual wasn't accessible to me at the time of my post, but here goes: The game was delivered to my workplace (if you ever get an education you'll figure out what that word means) where I unpacked it and unfortunately left the manual behind as I had started reading it before going home and never packed it upon leaving.

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When you draw your gun you will notice the crosshair is flashing between red and white.You have to mark your target when the crosshair is white in order to have more power in each shot.In the lower right hand corner you have a power meter which shows the power of your shots,the player with the highest meter wins the duel.

Much appreciated. I intentionally got into a few duels by getting caught cheating and getting the hang of it.

Sounds like a pirates bullshit excuse but whatever I agree with russik. Also I dislike people that after a comment like that have to attack the poster with a word such as retard, which I find quite offensive thrown into a sentence out of any kind of context.

I would also like help concerning this, I checked the manual and there are no indications has to what buttons to press for duels and I always end up shooting the guy just about anywhere so I don't get killed. I would like to know which buttons to press to paint the target is it R1 or R2. I usually end up having to click both since it doesn't seem to work half of the time.

For PS3, you need to move the crosshairs over the person and press R1 at each desired location. You just need to place enough targets so that your meter is higher than your opponents, once it gets high enough you'll automatically fire. So depending on where you place the targets, it could take you few to many targets painted, act quickly of course or else your opponent will get a higher meter and fire before you can.

Im confused on this one too. I had no issues at first, won my first 5+ duels, but now Ive lost about 3 in a row. Ive done everything the same, but my meter never fills up and it always seems to lag in the middle letting the other guy get his shots off first. What gives?

For PS3, you need to move the crosshairs over the person and press R1 at each desired location. You just need to place enough targets so that your meter is higher than your opponents, once it gets high enough you'll automatically fire. So depending on where you place the targets, it could take you few to many targets painted, act quickly of course or else your opponent will get a higher meter and fire before you can.

Press L2 or pull back and then forward on the right control stick to draw your gun. L2 is easier.

Drawing second means you'll have more chance of winning - sounds counter-intuitive, but it's true. I'm led to believe this is because your accuracy is improved (to compensate for your late draw). Your best bet is to wait until the screen turns sepia and flashes 'Draw' or 'Let's Draw' or whatever the text is - and then press L2.

Paint the other dueler using the R1 button.

The important thing here is to wait until the crosshairs turn small and white. They start out big and red and gradually close to a point - you'll do better if you hit R1 as close as possible to the point where they are at their smallest.

And that's it! When your dead eye meter runs out on the right, you'll start shooting.

A few other points.

Jamoking: R1 is the button you use to paint, not R2 (under the default settings).

To the flamers: there is nothing in the manual about dueling. Go have a look yourself before you flame someone for not finding all that non-existent info on topic x.

Press L2 or pull back and then forward on the right control stick to draw your gun. L2 is easier.

Drawing second means you'll have more chance of winning - sounds counter-intuitive, but it's true. I'm led to believe this is because your accuracy is improved (to compensate for your late draw). Your best bet is to wait until the screen turns sepia and flashes 'Draw' or 'Let's Draw' or whatever the text is - and then press L2.

Paint the other dueler using the R1 button.

The important thing here is to wait until the crosshairs turn small and white. They start out big and red and gradually close to a point - you'll do better if you hit R1 as close as possible to the point where they are at their smallest.

And that's it! When your dead eye meter runs out on the right, you'll start shooting.

A few other points.

Jamoking: R1 is the button you use to paint, not R2 (under the default settings).

To the flamers: there is nothing in the manual about dueling. Go have a look yourself before you flame someone for not finding all that non-existent info on topic x.

Very informative and helpful post, wish I had saw this before I figured out the hard way, about 20 duel losses of spamming the RT thinking more marks the more my bar fills up Silly me.

Press L2 or pull back and then forward on the right control stick to draw your gun. L2 is easier.

Drawing second means you'll have more chance of winning - sounds counter-intuitive, but it's true. I'm led to believe this is because your accuracy is improved (to compensate for your late draw). Your best bet is to wait until the screen turns sepia and flashes 'Draw' or 'Let's Draw' or whatever the text is - and then press L2.

Paint the other dueler using the R1 button.

The important thing here is to wait until the crosshairs turn small and white. They start out big and red and gradually close to a point - you'll do better if you hit R1 as close as possible to the point where they are at their smallest.

And that's it! When your dead eye meter runs out on the right, you'll start shooting.

A few other points.

Jamoking: R1 is the button you use to paint, not R2 (under the default settings).

To the flamers: there is nothing in the manual about dueling. Go have a look yourself before you flame someone for not finding all that non-existent info on topic x.

It's the same deal on XBOX... you'll notice the longer you wait to draw and mark your opponent the more your meter fills up with power.

During the duel the camera continues to move forward making precision shooting easier the longer you wait.

If you mark them wen the reticle is small and white and in a vital place e.g hand = game over

I one shot kill guys in the head all the time - usually my meter only gets to about 60-75% but I just wait and watch my enemy's meter. It usually only gets up to about 50% - if i get nervous i just mark another shot to ensure the win but usually this isn't necessary = one shot kill

I think you can probably get close to 100% of your bar filled with one head shot if u wait long enough and time it right. But there is a fine line between waiting a good effective long time and waiting too long and then none of your marks register on the power meter and you get blown away.

Press L2 or pull back and then forward on the right control stick to draw your gun. L2 is easier.

Drawing second means you'll have more chance of winning - sounds counter-intuitive, but it's true. I'm led to believe this is because your accuracy is improved (to compensate for your late draw). Your best bet is to wait until the screen turns sepia and flashes 'Draw' or 'Let's Draw' or whatever the text is - and then press L2.

Paint the other dueler using the R1 button.

The important thing here is to wait until the crosshairs turn small and white. They start out big and red and gradually close to a point - you'll do better if you hit R1 as close as possible to the point where they are at their smallest.

And that's it! When your dead eye meter runs out on the right, you'll start shooting.

A few other points.

Jamoking: R1 is the button you use to paint, not R2 (under the default settings).

To the flamers: there is nothing in the manual about dueling. Go have a look yourself before you flame someone for not finding all that non-existent info on topic x.

It's the same deal on XBOX... you'll notice the longer you wait to draw and mark your opponent the more your meter fills up with power.

During the duel the camera continues to move forward making precision shooting easier the longer you wait.

If you mark them wen the reticle is small and white and in a vital place e.g hand = game over

I one shot kill guys in the head all the time - usually my meter only gets to about 60-75% but I just wait and watch my enemy's meter. It usually only gets up to about 50% - if i get nervous i just mark another shot to ensure the win but usually this isn't necessary = one shot kill

I think you can probably get close to 100% of your bar filled with one head shot if u wait long enough and time it right. But there is a fine line between waiting a good effective long time and waiting too long and then none of your marks register on the power meter and you get blown away.

I always just put the mark on the guys chest and tapped as fast as possible and I figured this was wrong so this was a big help. I even have the big book which is full of a bunch of nothing what a ripoff.